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Barnaby Joyce defends Pauline Hanson’s meeting with Tommy Robinson

One Nation MP Barnaby Joyce has defended Pauline Hanson’s decision to meet with far-right activist Tommy Robinson in the United Kingdom.

double quotation markI think one of the big things there is to understand the social dynamic that brought about Tommy Robinson.

Now, I don’t support so much of what Tommy Robinson does, but I think it’s incredibly important that we understand the social dynamic and how that came about.

Tommy Robinson only exists because of the fractious nature of where England has arrived at.

Joyce also said the media should be prepared to interview Robinson.

double quotation markI think we all know that there is a massive following that he has, and we’ve got to understand that. And what we’ve got to do in Australia is make sure we don’t replicate the social disharmony that has brought that about.

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A huge swath of the Simpson Desert in the Northern Territory’s southeast – an area two thirds the size of Tasmania – is now protected, after a landmark agreement with Traditional Owners.

The Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) signing took place on Wednesday at the remote Uluperte homelands, an agreement that covers 4.7m hectares of land. The area will be managed by the Central Land Council in partnership with Traditional Owners.

The Simpson Desert IPA is home to unique ecosystems like sand dunes, stone plains and wetlands, which are habitat for the greater bilby, central rock-rat, night parrot and princess parrot.

Minister for Indigenous Australians, Malarndirri McCarthy, said:

double quotation markThe Pmere Atherre Antenterreme/Simpson Desert IPA strengthens long‑standing efforts by Traditional Owners to protect the region’s biodiversity and keep Country healthy.

The dedication recognises the ecological and spiritual significance of this beautiful Country in Central Australia and will support environmental and economic outcomes for future generations.

The agreement achieves a major environment target for Australia ensuring a quarter of the country’s landmass is under some form of conservation agreement.

– with AAP

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